Russia was forced to launch a renewed offensive in Ukraine earlier than planned due to the resumption of US aid to Ukraine, according to ISW. Analysts note that Russian forces initiated limited ...
The slow trickle of US aid and restrictive Biden administration policies have forced Ukraine onto the “back foot” in its fight against Russia — as the enemy forces continue their unrelenting ...
The United States is sending $275 million in military assistance to Ukraine as part of “efforts to help Ukraine repel Russia’s assault near Kharkiv,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken ...
Russia started its latest offensive prematurely and that "undermined" its success, experts said. The Institute for the Study of War said it started its Kharkiv attack with an "understrength force.
Kyiv has used US weapons inside Russia just days after President Biden approved the tactic for defending Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, officials said. Yehor Chernev – the deputy ...
Russia started its latest offensive prematurely and that "undermined" its success, experts said. The Institute for the Study of War said it started its Kharkiv attack with an "understrength force." ...
Russia began its latest offensive in northern Ukraine too early and without enough soldiers because it wanted to get ahead of Western aid heading to Ukraine, experts said. The Washington DC-based ...